Background
Matevski was born on March 13, 1929 in Istanbul, Turkey to an Albanian family from the Upper Reka region in Western Macedonia.
Matevski was born on March 13, 1929 in Istanbul, Turkey to an Albanian family from the Upper Reka region in Western Macedonia.
Matevski graduated from the Faculty of Philology in Skopje.
In 2012 he stated that he is of Albanian ethnicity. He worked as a journalist for Macedonian Radio and Television, editor of the cultural and literary programme, editor-in-chief and director of the Television as well as Director General of the Radio Television Skopje. He was an editor for the publishing house "Koco Racin".
He served as Professor of History of World Drama and a professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje.
Matevski has been the editor of the literary journals "Mlada literatura" Association. He has also been the president of the Council of the Struga Poetry Evenings Festival, "Racinovi sredbi".
Mateja Matevski is a central figure in the second generation of Macedonian poet-intellectuals who came to maturity with their nation in the 1950s and shaped the main directions of its contemporary literature. Now a second generation, university poets educated after the war, brought a new complexity, an informed literacy, and a heightened symbolic complexity to that literature.
Thirty books of his poetry have been published in twenty foreign languages.
He has published over forty books of translations from Spanish, French, Macedonian, Slovenian, Russian, Albanian, Portuguese and Serbian.
The founding generation of Macedonian poets who came before them—that of Blaze Koneski and Aco Sopov—had fought the battles for modernism beside their Serbian colleagues and against the Zdanovite realists of the early socialist days.
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He also held the function of President of the Commission for cultural relations abroad and was a member of the Presidency of Social Research Macedonia. He is a corresponding member of the North-American Academy in the Spanish language. Matevski is a member of the Bjornstjerne Bjornson Academy in Molde, Norway.